CATHRENE GLICK

DIRECTOR OF WATER RESOURCES

BIO

Cathrene Glick, PG, CEG, CHG, QSD has more than 30 years of
experience in the fields of engineering geology, groundwater hydrology, basin/watershed hydrology,
environmental remedial management, earthquake engineering, geotechnical engineering, and construction
technology in private industry and with the federal government.

As Director of Water Resources at G3SoilWorks, Ms. Glick is charged with providing the highest quality of
hydrogeological and hydrologic services to our water district, municipal agency, and private clients to
assure stability of water supplies, water storage, water treatment, and water distribution systems.

Ms. Glick has managed and performed detailed assessments for the development and sustainable use of
groundwater resources including: private and public water well design and construction oversight; well
field and basin expansion assessments for Federal properties. Her investigations for these projects
included: geologic mapping, hydrogeologic investigations, stratigraphic analysis, installation of test
wells, pump testing, validation of 3-D stratigraphic and ground water flow models, and water budget
estimates, well construction design and specifications, contractor bidding and selection, and field
inspection/construction support during production well construction. Key projects have included
investigations and designs for developing water supplies for golf courses, residential communities,
military base expansion, and the private water supply for President Reagan's western white house in the
Santa Isabel mountains of Santa Barbara County.

Ms. Glick has performed basin hydrology assessments for mitigation of flood hazards due to wildfire
depletion of hillside vegetation and uncontrolled watershed runoff and has supported civil and
geotechnical engineering design of catch basins, stream channel realignment/restoration, and rigid and
flexible debris retention structure construction. She has performed lake condition water quality and
circulation assessments which included: visual survey of lake perimeters and liners to assess integrity
and continued serviceable life, water budget assessment, circulation assessment, pump evaluations, and
water quality assessment for sustainable aquatic habitat. Also performed lake sediment surveys to assess
vertical and lateral extent of sediment deposition and sources of sediment from erosion and storm drain
discharge and discharge permit compliance. She has prepared lake aeration system specifications/criteria
and bid documents for contractor solicitation and provided quality assurance inspection during
installation.

Ms. Glick has performed and managed environmental site assessment services for Phase I and Phase II ESA's
for property transfers throughout California. She has performed Phase II-III Site Characterization
Investigations to assess the impact and to define vertical/ lateral extent of groundwater contamination
resulting from petroleum hydrocarbon and chlorinated solvent compounds. She has performed Sensitive
Receptor Survey's and Plume Migration Assessments and prepared Remedial Action Feasibility Studies for
implementing Remedial Action Plans coordinating with various local and state agencies for administrative
oversight. She has been responsible for the designed, installation, and operation/maintenance of
groundwater recovery systems, air sparge bioaugmentation, and dual-phase vapor extraction systems
throughout California. In addition, she has prepared Materials Management Plans to address specific
contaminants of concern for construction activities, prepared risk assessments for these compounds, and
established “project wide” remedial goals to support remediation action and reduce construction delays.
She has also provided professional geologic oversight for installation of landfill gas extraction wells
for landfill closures and land reuse.

Ms. Glick has also been responsible for the management and execution of geologic and geotechnical
engineering investigations throughout the Western United States for residential, educational,
commercial, industrial, Municipal, and Federal design and construction projects. Specific projects have
included geologic and seismic hazards studies, foundation and paving designs, rock excavation through
blasting or jack-expansion techniques, soil and rock excavation shoring evaluations, construction
dewatering, hillside dewatering and landslide stabilization, and earthen buttress construction for
commercial and residential properties. She has performed probabilistic hazard and ground motion
assessments to evaluate the level of ground shaking with respect to the acceptable levels of risk for
design and retrofit projects. As a member of the NAVFAC Natural Hazards Disaster Evaluation Team, she
conducted extensive post-earthquake investigations to evaluate structural and infrastructure damage to
develop rapid repair designs to mitigate the damage.